The Biggest Nonprofit Takeaways of 2022

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From Joan Garry Consulting:

Leading a nonprofit in 2022 was no easy task, but you were up for it — even in the face of challenges like rampant inflation, people leaving the sector in droves, and operating in a world that needs our help now more than ever.

Join me and the editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Stacy Palmer, as we discuss some of the biggest nonprofit sector challenges, trends, and headlines of 2022.

Tune in as we chat about the biggest takeaways of the year, and Stacy shares some keen insights on how you can move in the direction of greater impact in 2023.

You don’t want to miss this episode!

Today’s Episode: The Top Nonprofit Sector Trends and Takeaways of 2022

It’s that time of year again… the new year is upon us, so let’s reflect back on all the lessons we learned in 2022. What were some of the biggest nonprofit sector trends, headlines, and challenges? What lessons did you learn this year that will inform your goals and strategies for the upcoming year?

Today’s guest has her finger on the pulse of the nonprofit sector as the editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Tune in as Stacy Palmer and I dig into some of the biggest takeaways from 2022 and how they will shape the future of nonprofits.

Leading a nonprofit in 2022 was no easy task, but you were up for it — even in the face of challenges like rampant inflation, people leaving the sector in droves, and operating in a world that needs our help now more than ever.

When it comes to how our sector can overcome these challenges and move in the direction of greater impact in 2023, Stacy has some keen insights to share with you around giving, recruitment, training, and more.

Click play to learn:

  • What were the biggest nonprofit sector headlines of 2022? (10:18)
  • How is the current economic crisis different than 2008’s recession? (13:00)
  • Why is “trust” one of the biggest takeaways of 2022 for the nonprofit sector? (16:54)
  • How is the Great Resignation impacting the nonprofit sector? (27:08)
  • Are too many nonprofits going back to business as usual? (​​29:28)

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